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Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Sun Sep 02, 2018 6:37 pm
by SCMT
There use to be a Yiquan teacher in Boston Chinatown. I do not remember his name, but I am wondering if he is still in that area.
Does anyone know of a yiquan, dachengquan school in Boston Ma, or for that matter anywhere in Massachusetts
Thanks
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Sat Oct 06, 2018 7:01 pm
by jjy5016
Donald Wong. His yiquan comes from Fong Ha. I think that he's mostly a S. Mantis guy.
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Wed Oct 10, 2018 9:57 am
by SCMT
Thank You
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:27 pm
by CrushingFist
jjy5016 wrote:Donald Wong. His yiquan comes from Fong Ha. I think that he's mostly a S. Mantis guy.
Is it normal for the Yiquan teachers to have a strong Mantis side ?
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:53 pm
by edededed
Nope!
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Wed Dec 05, 2018 6:27 pm
by edededed
By the way - is Boston a nice place to live?
Seems like housing/rent prices are over the top! Where can one live around Boston (assuming work there) that is reasonable-priced and also nice and safe?
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Tue Dec 11, 2018 6:29 pm
by SCMT
edededed wrote:By the way - is Boston a nice place to live?
Seems like housing/rent prices are over the top! Where can one live around Boston (assuming work there) that is reasonable-priced and also nice and safe?
Nice place to visit, one of my favorite cites, but I would live outside of Boston, possibly Newton. I use to live north of Boston on the North shore near Salem and west of Boston, between Framingham and Worcester
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Sat Dec 22, 2018 7:35 pm
by edededed
Wish I had more money, so that I had more choices! I wonder if Boston (or its suburbs, like Quincy) is a good choice for kids?
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Thu Dec 27, 2018 7:13 am
by Peacedog
It's expensive, cold and has high taxes.
While not quite on the level of "playground of the rich" ala Manhattan and the western third of Brooklyn, it is getting there. If you don't have a high paying profession or a successful business, you will struggle to get by.
Dale Dugas lived there until just a few years ago. If you PM'd him, he might have suggestions.
Re: Yiquan/Dachengquan - Boston area
Posted:
Wed Jan 02, 2019 4:48 am
by edededed
Those 3 qualities are not ideal! I guess I might struggle there, but my work has a HQ there, so I was wondering! Maybe I should hold off on the applications...